Autophagy is a catabolic membrane-trafficking process that leads to sequestration and degradation of intracellular material within lysosomes. It is executed at basal levels in every cell and promotes cellular homeostasis by regulating organelle and protein turnover. In response to various forms of cellular stress, however, the levels and cargoes of autophagy can be modulated. In nutrient-deprived states, for example, autophagy can be activated to degrade cargoes for cell-autonomous energy production to promote cell survival. In other contexts, in contrast, autophagy has been shown to contribute to cell death. Given these dual effects in regulating cell viability, it is no surprise that autophagy has implications in both the genesis and trea...
Autophagy, a catabolic process involved in the sequestration and lysosomal degradation of cytoplasmi...
AbstractAutophagy, or cellular self-digestion, is activated in cancer cells in response to multiple ...
Recent advances in experimental technologies and cancer models have made possible to demonstrate tha...
Maintenance of protein homeostasis and organelle integrity and function is critical for cellular hom...
Autophagy, or self-digestion, is the process in which a cell degradates its cellular content, what n...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic mechanism, by which eukaryotic cells recycle or d...
Recently, autophagy has been demonstrated to modulate tumourigenesis and the response to cancer ther...
Resistance to current chemo- and radiation therapy is the principal problem in anticancer treatment....
Autophagy is an evolutionary process preserved in eukaryotes, which removes harmful components and m...
Autophagy, hallmarked by the formation of double-membrane bound organelles known as autophagosomes, ...
Autophagy is a cellular degradative pathway that plays diverse roles in maintaining cellular homeost...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic pathway that has multiple roles in carcinogenesis...
In every moment of a cell's existence one key question is always asked, “To be or not to be”? Cells ...
Macroautophagy (autophagy hereafter) is a protective process that recycles cellular components to ma...
Autophagy is a highly regulated catabolic process that involves lysosomal degradation of proteins an...
Autophagy, a catabolic process involved in the sequestration and lysosomal degradation of cytoplasmi...
AbstractAutophagy, or cellular self-digestion, is activated in cancer cells in response to multiple ...
Recent advances in experimental technologies and cancer models have made possible to demonstrate tha...
Maintenance of protein homeostasis and organelle integrity and function is critical for cellular hom...
Autophagy, or self-digestion, is the process in which a cell degradates its cellular content, what n...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic mechanism, by which eukaryotic cells recycle or d...
Recently, autophagy has been demonstrated to modulate tumourigenesis and the response to cancer ther...
Resistance to current chemo- and radiation therapy is the principal problem in anticancer treatment....
Autophagy is an evolutionary process preserved in eukaryotes, which removes harmful components and m...
Autophagy, hallmarked by the formation of double-membrane bound organelles known as autophagosomes, ...
Autophagy is a cellular degradative pathway that plays diverse roles in maintaining cellular homeost...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic pathway that has multiple roles in carcinogenesis...
In every moment of a cell's existence one key question is always asked, “To be or not to be”? Cells ...
Macroautophagy (autophagy hereafter) is a protective process that recycles cellular components to ma...
Autophagy is a highly regulated catabolic process that involves lysosomal degradation of proteins an...
Autophagy, a catabolic process involved in the sequestration and lysosomal degradation of cytoplasmi...
AbstractAutophagy, or cellular self-digestion, is activated in cancer cells in response to multiple ...
Recent advances in experimental technologies and cancer models have made possible to demonstrate tha...